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View Poll Results: Which Gnutella clients for Windows you like most?
Bearshare 20 10.31%
Gnucleus 10 5.15%
Limewire 107 55.15%
Morpheus 23 11.86%
Phex 14 7.22%
Shareaza 37 19.07%
Swapper 3 1.55%
Xolox 5 2.58%
other - please post which! 20 10.31%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 194. You may not vote on this poll

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I just ckecked back to the Shareaza Website and saw, that their marketing seems to have grown better. they stopped calling gnutella "gnutella1" and I didn't see them calling it legacy or outdated on the two pages I browsed. In short: On the first two pages the name "gnutella2" bugs me, but they stopped smiting gnutella (which made me far more angry, than just the name).

If I had a PC, they might get me to use it actively. Maybe I'll advise others to use it. I'll have to test it on my Virtual PC first, though.
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I don't ignore the in-fightings, because they might have a foundation, which can be rather important in a shared network.

If every client had its own network, the in-fightings would be really insignificant. But in a collaborative network like gnutella I choose my client by looking which one is best for the network.

Informations from friends allow me to choose more informed. Did you know there is a Gnutella-Client for the RISC-OS?

Its programmer just contacted me, after I posted gnufu.net in the_gdf.

CocoGnut: http://www.alpha-programming.co.uk/software/cocognut
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Informations from friends allow me to choose more informed. Did you know there is a Gnutella-Client for the RISC-OS?
15 pounds? No Ultrapeer support, no SHA1 hashes and sounds like it is a beta...

Perhaps in a few months when his program is finished he can ask money for it.

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I don't even know, what the RISC-OS is, but I assume it isn't a mainstream OS, so it might be perfectly fair to charge for the program, as noone else would do it.

Do you know RISC-OS? I only remember to have seen the name somewhere.
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Do you know RISC-OS?
I never heard it before, I donīt think that many people are using it.

http://www.riscos.org/

Google knows ALL.

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I voted for Morpheus, its different from what it used to be, its come far from Morpheus 2.0, they brought out a stunning version of Morpheus 3.0 last year, and now with 4.0 this multi-network support, and NEONET technology i'd have to say its the best!
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I voted for Morpheus, its different from what it used to be, its come far from Morpheus 2.0, they brought out a stunning version of Morpheus 3.0 last year, and now with 4.0 this multi-network support, and NEONET technology i'd have to say its the best!
You forget the bundled crapware... Shareaza is also supporting multi-networks but without any crap.

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You forget the bundled crapware... Shareaza is also supporting multi-networks but without any crap.

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Yeah, and Shareaza - unlike Morpheus - has not been banned by LimeWire.
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Yeah, and Shareaza - unlike Morpheus - has not been banned by LimeWire.
Who told you that information? i'd like to know where you got this information from.
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Oh yes, i've tried Shareaza, eDonkey never works, Gnutella is bad on Shareaza, never connects, Shareaza is a leech to the Gnutella network, because it does not connect to Gnutella by default, its good for G2 yes, not for Gnutella.
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